Dungeons & Dragons – Races of the Dragon
Races of the Dragon provides D&D players and Dungeon Masters with an in-depth look at races descended from or related to dragons. In addition to exploring the fan-favorite kobold race, Races of the Dragon introduces two new races, Dragonborn and spell scales, and provides information on half-dragons. The Dragonborn is a transitive race, an exciting new concept that allows players to transform from their initial race into a new one. This book also includes a wealth of cultural information and new prestige classes, feats, equipment, spells, and magic items.
A D&D sourcebook detailing races descended from dragons.
Races of the Dragon provides D&D players and Dungeon Masters with an in-depth look at races descended from or related to dragons. In addition to exploring the fan-favorite kobold race, Races of the Dragon introduces two new races, Dragonborn and spell scales, and provides information on half-dragons. The Dragonborn are a transitive race, an exciting new concept that allows players to transform from their initial race into a new one. This book also includes a wealth of cultural information and new prestige classes, feats, equipment, spells, and magic items.
Gwendolyn F.M. Kestrel works for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. as a game designer. Her previous design credits include the Races of Eberron, Monster Manual III, and Underdark roleplaying game accessories.
Jennifer Clarke Wilkes is an editor for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. She works primarily on the Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures line but has edited various role-playing gamebooks. She co-authored Savage Species and Sandstorm.
Kolja Raven Liquette is best known for authoring The Waking Lands website. He has also published articles in Dragon Magazine. His previous publishing credits include Weapons of Legacy.
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